Now that you have your pics inside your frame, Im guessing you have also put a scrolbar in place to move the pics up and down.
I got a couple of nifty little tricks I use to make things a little "different" which can be the difference between the usual "expected" demonstration -or something really outstanding. - and these are not really all
that difficult either.
1: have you ever considered the possibility of 2 mouse-over buttons instead of the scrolbar? - mouse-over one, and the pics move up, and visa-versa.
2: Or how about extending your "internal frame" by adding a 3rd one and have your pics move up and down slowly by using the bounce up/down option. - you know, like those scrolling advertisement posters you see on the streets everywhere - its effective, and eye catching because it involves sudden movement - which the brain is trained to instantly focus on. ( its an instinct from way back in the caveman days).
We all have it in our DNA to watch out for danger - ever wondered WHY little kids seem hypnotised in shopping centres with stores that have flashing lights, and their mothers cant budge them?- well, now you know!
3:Another favourite of mine ( since you spoke of movies ) - is to not only allow the pics an movies to slide up and down, but by using the mouse-over option again, you can have the movie play as long as the pointer is over the movie, and instantly stop, pause, or stop and reset when the pointer leaves the movie frame.
For those out there that want to do something REALLY different, Ive been able to combine a series of photographs into a panorama, then instead of going up and down, I use the same concept to go left to right across my screen. - but! there's a twist!....
At any point within the panorama, I set hidden hot zones! - for example, over a window, or a doorway, or even a lightswitch if I want. - then if the user clicks apon that door ( or hot zone ) then the actions can be endless! - like taking a virtual tour of a building using stills - and opus to steer the user along, or play a sound, or even switch off a light. ( in the panorama pic of course! lol! )
Just a few thoughts Id like to share that worked well for me.
- cheers all
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